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    How to Address Critical WIC Needs During a Public Health Emergency

    Milken Institute Feb 12, 2021

    This report analyzes the COVID-19 waiver process for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) state agencies during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. In…

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    Advocating for Impact Investing Policy

    Urban Institute Feb 12, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Laura Tomasko et al. offer guidance for advocates of impact investing on engaging policymakers and strengthening government support. • How does impact investing compare to philanthropy? How…

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    Creating a Successful Efficient City Requires More Than Just Technology

    RAND Corporation Feb 11, 2021

    City officials are increasingly working to leverage advanced information and communication technologies to bring their smart city dreams to life. Investments are being targeted to achieve everything from enhancing local…

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    The Women Fighting for Land Rights in India

    AlJazeera Feb 11, 2021

    Baljit Kaur, 50 has been farming most of her life in Punjab, India. For her, cultivating her crops and tending to the land is a blessing and goes beyond simply…

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    Landesa: Finding ‘Elegant Solutions’ to Complex Problems

    Global Washington Feb 11, 2021

    Like the air you breathe, you may not spend a lot of time thinking about the land you live on. But for many communities and individuals in low- and middle-income…

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    Incarceration Puts Families at Risk for Food Insecurity

    Prison Policy Initiative Feb 10, 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic – and the government’s insufficient response in providing economic relief – has led to an enormous increase in food insecurity in this country. At least 54 million people are…

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    The Cycle of Homelessness and Incarceration

    Ending Homelessness Feb 10, 2021

    Research has consistently shown a strong link between incarceration and homelessness. Our 2018 report found that formerly incarcerated people are almost 10 times more likely to be homeless than the general public. Other national data shows…

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    Engaging in Climate Change Politics and Environmental Advocacy

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    Regional disparities in human and financial resources largely determine how they do their work. Although non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become powerful voices in world environmental politics, little is known of the…

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    Proposed Tax Credit Expansion Would Support Childless Workers

    Urban Institute Feb 8, 2021

    As part of President Biden’s first days in office, he has proposed expanding the earned income tax credit (EITC) for workers without children living at home, who are considered “childless” for tax…

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    Health Insurance Rates Are Falling For Children of Immigrants

    Urban Institute Feb 8, 2021

    In 2019,  one quarter of all children nationwide had an immigrant parent. Ensuring these children and their parents have access to quality health care is critical to our nation’s future. The Biden…

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    Study Finds Eviction Bans Reduced COVID-19 Deaths By 11 Percent

    Duke University Feb 7, 2021

    The policies that helped financially struggling Americans stay in their homes and keep access to water and electricity during the COVID-19 pandemic also helped reduce the spread of the virus,…

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    Federal Safety Nets Aren’t Catching All Of Our Young People

    Urban Institute Feb 7, 2021

    The years when young people move from youth to adulthood are full of immense possibility and potential. This is the time when young people gain the education, skills, life experiences, and supports…

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